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Dedicated to the Queens Community.
As a father, soldier, organizer, district director, and community leader, Sandro Stefano Navarro is now a candidate for New York City Council’s 21st District. Holding immense passion and dedication for his community and neighbors in Queens, he will continue to fight for a better quality of life for all, especially in the neighborhoods he seeks to represent.
A Vision of change.
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Regular Cleaning
Implement daily street garbage pick-ups in high-traffic areas.
Increase funding for sanitation services.
Funds for non-for-profit community clean up programs.
Waste Management
Introduce smart trash bins.
Expand recycling programs.
Educate residents on proper waste disposal.
Community Involvement
Launch "Clean Block" competitions.
Organize monthly community clean-up events.
Reward active participants.
Pigeon Droppings Cleaning
Regular Cleaning
Pigeon Deterrents
Habitat Modification
Public Awareness
Collaboration
Safety Measures
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Community Policing
Create or increase funding for crime and violence prevention programs.
Promote community self policing initiative like community night watch, immediate emergency assistance beds for DV survivors and children, etc.
Youth Programs
Expand after-school STEAM oriented activities.
Implement CBOs mentorship programs.
Provide job training for at-risk youth.
Create specific programs between High Schools and apprenticeship/trade schools at early stage.
Mental Health Support
Increase funding for mental health services through city programs and non for profits.
Train first responders in crisis intervention at all schools.
Our goal is investing in our community to prevent crime before it happens
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Invest in creating community gardens on rooftops, revitalizing parks, and school playgrounds
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Senior Housing
Build 1,000 new affordable units for seniors.
Implement "aging in place" programs.
Provide on-site healthcare services.
Lowering property taxes for seniors.
Family Housing
Construct 2,000 family-sized affordable apartments.
Create mixed-income developments.
Offer childcare facilities within housing complexes.
Lowering property taxes for working families.
According to NY Housing Conference tracker: District 21 has 1.7% of Rental Vacancy Rate. 55.2% of renters pay more than 50% of their salary in rent. Almost 20% of the buildings in our district have Code Violations. There are 1,237 Apartments in Section 8. Only 26.2% are home owners and 73.8% renters. There were 50,048 housing units by 2022 and now 50,500 units. An increase of 0.60% in two years.
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Fully funding schools, expanding after-school programs, improving mental health resources, and providing better infrastructure and equipment for teachers and students.